Getting rid of epoxy
Had an accident, some cured epoxy got onto a shirt that I wanted.
So now I got an epoxy stain on the shirt. To make things worse, some paper towel got caught on it. So now it's a dirty white spot.
JSR - does boiling water or the iron+paper bag method work on getting the epoxy out?
Thanks.
Limbeh
So now I got an epoxy stain on the shirt. To make things worse, some paper towel got caught on it. So now it's a dirty white spot.
JSR - does boiling water or the iron+paper bag method work on getting the epoxy out?
Thanks.
Limbeh
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Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
limbeh wrote:Had an accident, some cured epoxy got onto a shirt that I wanted.
So now I got an epoxy stain on the shirt. To make things worse, some paper towel got caught on it. So now it's a dirty white spot.
JSR - does boiling water or the iron+paper bag method work on getting the epoxy out?
Thanks.
Limbeh
Just toss it out l
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White vinegar may work, if you use a Heatgun gently on it (depending on the shirt material).
Where's my Chuck key?
Material is cotton. The epoxy in question is West System epoxy.
Come to think about it, I think it might actually be PVC cement which spilled on my clothes and not epoxy. I asked the PVC cement company to email me a copy of the MSDS a few weeks back, but they have kept on dragging their feet.
Come to think about it, I think it might actually be PVC cement which spilled on my clothes and not epoxy. I asked the PVC cement company to email me a copy of the MSDS a few weeks back, but they have kept on dragging their feet.
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Welcome to Singapore.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
Yeah, it's 105. Just that it didn't mention squat about contaminated clothing.
Good thing is the shirt is gray. Bad thing is the tissue paper just had to get stuck inside.
Good thing is the shirt is gray. Bad thing is the tissue paper just had to get stuck inside.
Welcome to Singapore.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
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A high school graduate at his finest!!MrCrowley wrote:Helpful as everjsefcik wrote:Just toss it out l
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What about PVC cement? Any ideas?
I only discovered after I washed my clothes, so it just sucks.
I only discovered after I washed my clothes, so it just sucks.
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The laws are stricter concerning spudguns than anywhere in the West.
Even the Aussies for all they complain have it good compared to us.
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Could be a neat way to recycle the shirt. Just don't wear it again. Can't be good for your health. :bom:Zeus wrote:Fairly concentrated nitric acid does a good job of dissolving epoxy, but your shirt might be a little nitrated afterwards.
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Toluene, Xylene, and Acetone are solvent's used for PVC. They can be found at Lowes in the US and maybe home depot I'm not sure where else but no license is required.
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Acetone would work.
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Looks like you got yourself a new shirt to wear when you're using adhesives nothing wrong with looking smart in the garage
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Looks like I'll just have to write off that shirt, and look smart in the garage.
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nail polish remove could work if it has acetone in it